Raul Jimenez at double as Fulham secure impressive win at Sunderland
Raul Jimenez scored twice as Fulham ended a three-match losing Premier League run with a 3-1 triumph at Sunderland.
Neither goalkeeper was particularly troubled in a lacklustre first half, but both sides were handed injury worries with Sunderland duo Nordi Mukiele and Jocelin Ta Bi unable to continue and Kevin forced off for the Cottagers just before half-time.
The game burst into life after the break when Jimenez’s header broke the deadlock, and seven minutes later he doubled the visitors’ advantage from a penalty.
Sunderland responded 14 minutes from time when Enzo Le Fee converted from the spot, but Fulham restored their two-goal lead in the 85th minute through Alex Iwobi.
The result saw Marco Silva’s team become only the second side to beat the Black Cats at the Stadium of Light this season, with Regis Le Bris’ men slipping to their third straight league loss.
Following a quiet opening, Nilson Angulo burst down the left flank for the hosts, but his low pass into the area was turned behind by Sander Berge.
Kenny Tete smashed a shot into Omar Alderete and Kevin skewed a shot wide from the left as the Cottagers looked for the opener.
Premier League debutant Jocelin then sent a corner into Lutsharel Geertruida – a 12th-minute replacement for the injured Mukiele – but his shot was blocked, with Fulham then going close when Emile Smith Rowe played a neat pass into Ryan Sessegnon, who curled the ball over the crossbar.
A deep Sunderland free-kick was quickly sent back into their half and Kevin wrestled the ball off Angulo before finding Harry Wilson on the break, but his effort was cleared behind by Trai Hume.
The Black Cats were handed another injury blow with Jocelin forced off and Romaine Mundle was introduced, before


